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COVID-⁠19 Switzerland

Information on the current situation, as of 31 January 2023

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Geographical distribution

Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases, Bern, 16.01.2023 to 29.01.2023

The graph shows the laboratory-⁠confirmed cases in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The published data is based on information submitted by laboratories, doctors and hospitals. It refers to the new reports we received and reviewed. The figures might therefore deviate from those communicated by the cantons. The time frame desired can be selected with the slider below the graph.
Laboratory-⁠confirmed cases
Per 100 000 inh.Absolute numbers
Switzerland and Liechtenstein 20,31 1783
Switzerland 20,19 1764
Liechtenstein 48,65 19
Aargau 18,06 127
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 17,99 10
Appenzell Innerrhoden 12,22 2
Basel-⁠Land 23,56 69
Basel-⁠Stadt 37,75 74
Bern 15,27 160
Fribourg 12,73 42
Geneva 24,54 125
Glarus 9,71 4
Grisons 40,72 82
Jura 14,91 11
Lucerne 12,85 54
Neuchâtel 25,54 45
Nidwalden 15,95 7
Obwalden 13,01 5
Schaffhausen 10,71 9
Schwyz 15,27 25
Solothurn 18,91 53
St. Gallen 12,52 65
Thurgau 21,68 62
Ticino 49,97 176
Uri 2,70 1
Valais 17,55 62
Vaud 18,83 155
Zug 11,56 15
Zurich 20,71 324
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Source: FOPH – Status: 31.01.2023, 06.03h
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